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BY Dr. Raquel Hammonds, 8/6/20
Low sperm count and infertility in men is more prevalent than most couples think. People tend to think that if a woman is not getting pregnant the fertility issue must be with the woman, but that is not always the case. In fact, 40% of infertile couples find male infertility or male fertility-health problems contribute to their inability to conceive naturally.
But first things first, How would I know? While women have many tests to try to find out the cause of infertility, men have only a couple of options for testing in regards to sperm count and quality, with a Sperm Analysis being the easiest method. The results of a Normal Test would be a sperm count of 15 million or more sperm with healthy motility and morphology. Suboptimal levels are less than 15 million sperm and counts below 10 million are considered Poor.
There are many potential causes of low sperm count and male infertility. By exploring the root cause and removing exposure, many cases of male infertility are commonly resolved. Some of the main causes of Male Infertility include:
One Production Cycle of Sperm takes approximately 64 days. The changes that you make today are impacting the sperm you will be using two to three months from now. Here are a few critical nutrients to help optimize your sperm health for the future:
Optimizing your chances of conception and sperm health can seem overwhelming, but you now have the tools to play a critical part in your family’s future. Often overlooked, but we recognize and honor the space men hold in the fertility sphere.
We are all rooting for you,
Dr. Raquel Hammonds
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